To solve the equation \( \frac{s+2}{11} = 2 \), you can follow these steps:
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Multiply both sides by 11 to eliminate the fraction: \[ s + 2 = 2 \times 11 \] This simplifies to: \[ s + 2 = 22 \]
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Subtract 2 from both sides to isolate \( s \): \[ s = 22 - 2 \] This gives: \[ s = 20 \]
Fill in the missing descriptions:
- Start with the equation: \( \frac{s+2}{11} = 2 \)
- Multiply both sides by 11
- This results in: \( s + 2 = 22 \)
- Subtract 2 from both sides
- This results in: \( s = 20 \)
Final simplified answer:
\( s = 20 \)
Missing terms filled:
- The equation after multiplying: \( s + 2 = 22 \)
- The result of subtracting 2: \( s = 20 \)
Selected steps:
- Multiply both sides by 11
- Subtract 2 from both sides
This completes the process of solving the equation.